**Giggles!**
Since the days of Dungeons and Dragons and comic books, I have been ensorcelled and enchanted by Changelings, the shape-shifting beings that replaced children stolen by fairies or the fae as I recall. In "Destiny's Daughters", the various stories I have written about Caitlynn Wildfire and Israfel Vincent's almost "Alice in Wonderland"-like adventures, Caitlynn is one of the last of the mighty Changelings, beings who were original created by the Mad Sorceress, Tana Kayla, and the Unseen Tyrant, the mysterious ancient elder god, and then forced to fight in the Demonic War. A lot of these stories were forged from my role-playing experience and my passion for writing, though there are Caitlynn's and Israfel's model sheets I spent a few years getting done too ... and finally updated and finished by 2021, thanks to my return to health:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42378434/ and https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42450557/
Recently, I have had such a blast reuniting my friendship with one of my dearest artistic friends, Animeister from Deviant Art , who did for me the commission previous posted, "Catgirls and Coppertops" which sounds like a Teenagers from Outer Space session at my Saturday Night Tabletop Group's gathering at the legendary Bearded Lantern's Garage! Oh yes, my friends, Cait, Israfel, and even the Princess are teenagers in that game! Well, unofficially ... but I can dream, can't I? This posting for this evening is a continuation of that first one where Israfel is hanging out on the couch and watching movies, probably Godzilla or something like that ... mm ... Ultraman or Spectreman, who's got the grooviest of intros around. Caitlynn is washing the dishes from the dinner party with Sammy, Sarah, and Tiffany. Through the course of the night, Sammy asked Cait about a changeling and she, thanks to Israfel's love for lore, used the Earthen story instead of her own darker version, thank goodness. I have little doubt that Sarah and Tiffany were relived! Enjoy!
Since the days of Dungeons and Dragons and comic books, I have been ensorcelled and enchanted by Changelings, the shape-shifting beings that replaced children stolen by fairies or the fae as I recall. In "Destiny's Daughters", the various stories I have written about Caitlynn Wildfire and Israfel Vincent's almost "Alice in Wonderland"-like adventures, Caitlynn is one of the last of the mighty Changelings, beings who were original created by the Mad Sorceress, Tana Kayla, and the Unseen Tyrant, the mysterious ancient elder god, and then forced to fight in the Demonic War. A lot of these stories were forged from my role-playing experience and my passion for writing, though there are Caitlynn's and Israfel's model sheets I spent a few years getting done too ... and finally updated and finished by 2021, thanks to my return to health:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42378434/ and https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42450557/
Recently, I have had such a blast reuniting my friendship with one of my dearest artistic friends, Animeister from Deviant Art , who did for me the commission previous posted, "Catgirls and Coppertops" which sounds like a Teenagers from Outer Space session at my Saturday Night Tabletop Group's gathering at the legendary Bearded Lantern's Garage! Oh yes, my friends, Cait, Israfel, and even the Princess are teenagers in that game! Well, unofficially ... but I can dream, can't I? This posting for this evening is a continuation of that first one where Israfel is hanging out on the couch and watching movies, probably Godzilla or something like that ... mm ... Ultraman or Spectreman, who's got the grooviest of intros around. Caitlynn is washing the dishes from the dinner party with Sammy, Sarah, and Tiffany. Through the course of the night, Sammy asked Cait about a changeling and she, thanks to Israfel's love for lore, used the Earthen story instead of her own darker version, thank goodness. I have little doubt that Sarah and Tiffany were relived! Enjoy!
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